THE WAITEMATA'S OFFICERS
ONLY TWO OF THEM NEW ZEALANDERS. By Telegraph. —Press Appoci^tion. Dunedin, July ,28. When the. Waitemata was sunk the only New Zealand o? , w rs .. wer^" p ,f- v Ferguson and the third oflieer (Mr. 1J« - ton). Whcii the ship was «X g v e« North Atlantic in Jonuary of ■ tlus jt-ar the chief officer (Mr. A. 11. \Yiuda and the • second ofheer (Mr. W • &• 1 were washed .overboard! and Uo no L When the vessel returned to Lnglnml, Captain' Ferguson relieved ; • Nicholson, and Mr. A. M- Ihompson and Mr. K. E. R. Keinp,'two English officers, joined the t-hip.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 264, 27 July 1918, Page 6
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102THE WAITEMATA'S OFFICERS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 264, 27 July 1918, Page 6
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